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HarbourVest launches dedicated private credit secondaries strategy
2 months ago
This builds on the alternative asset manager’s existing secondaries strategy and private credit strategy -
Third Point’s private credit fund for insurers secures USD 400m
2 months ago
The firm’s first dedicated private credit fund for insurance clients held a first close -
Beach Point raises more than USD 1.25bn for opportunistic private credit, real estate debt
4 months ago
The alternative asset manager held a USD 750m final close for its latest and largest opportunistic private credit fund -
State of the US Loan Market 3Q23 - Xtract Special Report
1 year ago
The US leveraged loan market continued to languish in 3Q23, but the average covenant score for large Sponsor loans bounced back somewhat from its precipitous decline in 2Q23 according to this special report -
Credit Suisse and UK names lead charge as European IG outperforms
2 years ago
European investment grade credit is rallying strongly at the start of this week, in contrast to a sluggish start by its US counterpart market, with Credit Suisse and UK companies among the outperformers -
UK adds itself to sour global cocktail with investors given another shake
2 years ago
US investors are returning to a sour mood across global markets on Tuesday, with escalating warfare in Ukraine, Chinese covid cases at a two-month high, the Biden administration in a standoff with China over microchips, and the UK still managing to hold focus for economic mishap -
Spreads trace worryingly familiar arc as investors take good news as bad and bad new worse
3 years ago
Credit spreads are pushing ever closer towards the year’s peak levels, continuing Wednesday a sell off that began on Tuesday, with positive US economic data perversely sparking a bearish shift in financial assets that negative European data has since compounded -
Spreads retreat ahead of pivotal US inflation report
3 years ago
Investors are holding their breath on Wednesday ahead of the latest US inflation numbers, with any change from last month’s reading likely to dictate a sizeable move in financials markets -
Market rides out China-US fray with oil, rates and jobs back in focus
3 years ago
US and European credit markets are exhibiting a firmer tone on Wednesday, with investor focus having shifted from Taiwan concerns to Opec+ oil supply. But a looming Bank of England rate hike and US jobs data mean caution remains the watchword -
Investors hold tight amid Chinese slowdown and Nordic affront to Russia
3 years ago
Financial markets are opening the week on a cautious tone, as Chinese economic data weakens the global growth outlook and new Nato applications intensify the stand-off with Russia -
Credit rally extends as investors welcome hawkish but clearer Fed message
3 years ago
Credit markets have carried their rally over to another day, fuelled in part by what investors have interpreted as a hawkish but clear message from the US Federal Reserve on policy tightening -
Gapstow expects strategic deals as credit manager M&A volume slumps to $120 billion
3 years ago
M&A volume involving credit asset managers dropped last year with total target value assets under management slumping to $120 billion from $149 billion in 2020 (and $254 billion in 2019), according to Gapstow Capital Partners -
UK retailers get frosty reception after price hike warning
4 years ago
UK retailers face spread widening pressure on Tuesday against an otherwise flattish backdrop, as supply chain issues stack up prompting concerns of winter stock shortages and higher prices for goods -
Single name shorters get improved entry point after conviction test
4 years ago
Returning market optimism has taken credit spreads back to ultra-tight levels. But for bears, this posits a better entry level for short trades, and the recent blow-out may have given strong pointers where to target them -
LP round up: $2.8 billion flows to credit as Apollo concedes fundraising may slow
4 years ago
Florida Retirement System Trust Fund made the largest commitments allocating $1.6 billion. Apollo meanwhile acknowledged a potential slowdown in fundraising as investors await results on an independent review into CEO Leon Black's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein -
US and Europe diverge as loan trading bands emerge on the continent
5 years ago
Europe and the US are on different courses with credit indices having drifted apart over the past month, say trading sources. Europe is expected to suffer fewer defaults to the extent that "it’s getting quite difficult for borrowers to default”, as one source put it. But the US has "higher growth potential due to its more dynamic economy" -
EnTrust aims to onboard $1 billion for maritime direct lending fund by June
5 years ago
EnTrust Global is targeting $1 billion for a maritime direct lending fund, Blue Ocean Onshore Fund, and anticipates a final close in June -
CLOs hold $189.3 million of J Crew as coronavirus pushes firm into bankruptcy
5 years ago
12 CLO managers hold $189.3 million debt of US retailer and household name J Crew (parent company Chino Holdings), which filed for Chapter 11 in the US Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia on Monday -
Global direct lending fundraising plummets in Q1
5 years ago
Global direct lending fundraising figures plummeted in the first quarter as coronavirus-related volatility kicked in. Managers raised just $9.4 billion raised across 11 funds compared to $18.6 billion across 15 in Q1 2019, according to Creditflux's fund database -
Longview Power turns to coal for handful of CLOs
5 years ago
CLOs hold $43.9 million of the debt of US power company LongView Power, which filed for Chapter 11 in the District of Delaware yesterday -
US/Europe CDS relative value in play as index gaps widen
5 years ago
A growing differential is opening this week between European and US credit derivative indices, with stark warnings yesterday on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic prompting a big sell-off in financial markets -
Jump-to-default risk collapses after Senate backs biggest ever US relief package
5 years ago
The US Senate's agreement of a record $2 trillion stimulus package is shaking jump-to-default risk from high yield corporate credit today, with some iTraxx Crossover constituents shedding over 1,000bp from the front end of their CDS curves -
US loan trading: McDermott downgrade leads to CLO outflows as managers board rail road firm
5 years ago
US freight railroads operator Genesee & Wyoming allocated its $2.55 billion term loan in November, making it the most popular issuer in the month. And CLO managers were sceptical of the outlook for McDermott Technology - signalled by $185.9 net outflows - after Moody's downgraded its corporate family rating from B3 to Caa2 -
Job opportunities with First Eagle: loan analysts
6 years ago
First Eagle Investment Management has released details of two vacancies in its loans team in Boston -
Job opportunity with First Eagle: loan trading
6 years ago
First Eagle Investment Management s looking to hire a loan trader in Boston
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